So, Toronto is not ALL protests, demonstrations and conflicts with police. We also have cute antenna balls, quiet neighbourhoods, and people that just want things to go back to normal - like this guy. He seems happy enough, doesn't he?
photo: June 2010 Archives
So, Toronto is not ALL protests, demonstrations and conflicts with police. We also have cute antenna balls, quiet neighbourhoods, and people that just want things to go back to normal - like this guy. He seems happy enough, doesn't he?
For several years now, I've seen this monument, rising above University Avenue, just north of Queen Street. I never really paid too much attention to it, but I liked the light on this day.
The rain wasn't hard, just annoying enough warrant a sudden profusion of umbrellas, popping up like mushrooms, filling the sidewalks and making people dodge each other as they passed. You have to wonder about the people that brought their bikes, though - were they prepared for the rain? Was it a surprise? Are they going to get that annoying streak of wet up their backs from the ride home? And is it possible to use an umbrella while you ride a bike?
Another example of why it's not easy being a bike commuter - making legal left turns isn't easy when you're the smallest thing on the road. Kudos to this guy for taking his legal place. Maybe if more riders did this, cars and trucks would start looking for them on the road, instead of not paying attention to them. However, I do understand the reluctance on the part of bikers to take the risk - it's way too easy to lose out to a much larger vehicle that just didn't see you.
A broken eggshell on the sidewalk is such an ambiguous thing, really. Did the chick hatch, and the eggshell get pushed out of the nest? Did the egg itself break, dooming the chick? Questions, questions, questions ...
Gotta love the warm weather - I'm so glad that summer's almost here. Picnic benches are a staple of the summer, and discussions like this one are common while the sun is out. Sunshine, summer, friends and discussions...